I had a pegesus some time last year. It was a great forhand fairway driver or perfect for overstable fairway approaches.
it flew like a worn whippet or similar to a beat up viper. I loved it, it beat pretty stable too.

Posted: 2-10-03Submitted by AnonymousI am an intermediate player, and I absolutely love the sport. Some of my best throws have been hammer style (basically an overhand flick) with which I have had great success avoiding trees and the like with it. That is why I want to review the Hammer from Innova. As the name suggest it is a perfect disc for high power hammer throws. The lip is fairly deep (perfect for forehand flicks and hammers), and the rim is between a Shark and a Roc for sharpness. It has been discontinued and replaced by the discontinued Hammerhead, but it is well worth the price if you can find one.

This is the only info I could find. Mabey it being less stable makes it better for tomohawks (I know I cant get an overstable disc to turn as a tomohawk)

It sounds like it would be a good anny midrange if its between a cobra and a panther. I cant throw a very sucessful tommy, so I dont know if it would be any good for that.

i can throw a 175 monster super far tommie style and it always turns over but it hurts like hell to throw it that hard so i dont throw it that way anymore. in all the discs ive tried i havent noticed any signifacant difference in flight of different discs thrown tommie or thumber.